Cozy Obsession

Chapter 12



Chapter 12

— "I’m the one inviting you, so I should pay."

— "Ah... I see. Thanks."

It was a kind of consideration Heemin hadn’t even thought of. It wasn’t just his build that made him seem mature beyond his years. Now, he was beginning to understand why everyone liked him so much.

They walked to the very back of the bus and took the second-to-last seat. Heemin set his bag down and reached out to close the slightly open window. The warmth of Iheon’s leg pressed against his own, and the clean scent of soap brushing past his nose only heightened the awkwardness.

It had been a long time since Heemin had spent time alone with someone outside of his family. He had no idea what to say. Staring absently out at the bleak cityscape, he was caught off guard when Iheon spoke again.

— "Do you like hamburgers or pizza more?"

— "Huh?"

— "Which one do you prefer?"

— "Pizza?"

Not long ago, his eldest sister’s boyfriend had visited their home. Trying to make a good impression on the family, he had brought a huge bag of expensive handmade burgers. The whole situation had been so awkward that Heemin had barely been able to eat, and in the end, he’d suffered from indigestion.

It had been days before his stomach fully recovered. Now, even just hearing the word hamburger made his gut churn, and the thought of that sour, greasy smell made him nauseous.

Compared to that, pizza was a rare treat—something he could only eat a few times a year because of the price. Without hesitation, he picked pizza. Iheon, who had been watching him intently, nodded and muttered:

— "Same."

— "Oh, really?"

— "Yeah. Pizza over burgers, any day. You’ve got good taste."

At first, Heemin had been confused about why he was asking, but now it seemed like Iheon had just been trying to start a conversation. With a shared topic, the awkwardness between them melted away, like snow dissolving under spring rain.

Cha Iheon wasn’t someone who talked a lot. But there was something weighty in every word he spoke—something that made people want to listen.

After that, their conversation flowed naturally, carrying them all the way to their destination. For the first time, they talked like ordinary friends.

— "Wow. You live here?"

Iheon’s home was in a luxury high-rise on the main boulevard. The moment they stepped through the entrance, Heemin’s jaw nearly dropped. The building was newly constructed and had an exterior so unique that it set it apart from standard apartment complexes.

It was a world away from the cramped semi-basement unit Heemin lived in with his family.

Past the security checkpoint, they took the elevator up. When Iheon pressed the button for the top floor, Heemin expected the ride to take forever, but to his surprise, the doors slid open at the 50th floor in no time.

— "Excuse me for intruding."

— "No one’s home. Just come in."

Heemin stepped inside hesitantly, slipping off his shoes. The sleek, modern interior and the breathtaking view from the floor-to-ceiling windows filled his vision.

— "Your house is amazing."

The pristine white floors and walls, bold-colored furniture, neatly placed potted plants, and a massive grand piano nestled in a corner of the spacious living room—it was all too surreal.

Everything about it was fascinating. He didn’t even feel envy—just pure amazement.

Looking around in awe, Heemin suddenly had a thought. His expression turned serious as he voiced his concern.

— "But if you trip, it’s gonna hurt a lot."

The floors weren’t covered in vinyl or carpet—they were solid marble. If he ever had to run away from his sisters and tripped here, his head would crack open for sure. The mental image was terrifying.

Hearing that, Iheon let out an amused chuckle.

— "What do you want to order?"

He handed Heemin his phone. The screen displayed the DoXno Pizza website.

— "I... don’t have any money."

Ordering pizza meant spending at least ₩10,000. That might not be much for someone who lived in a place like this, but for Heemin, it was his entire allowance for ten days.

— "I’ll pay."

He must have been so absorbed in his book that he hadn’t noticed Iheon at all. Resisting the urge to ask what he had borrowed, Heemin answered honestly.

— "If I stay in the classroom, the smell of food makes me too hungry."

— "You don’t eat lunch?"

— "My mom’s busy with work, so I don’t want to ask her to pack me a lunch. And buying lunch every day is too expensive."

At first, he had considered bringing just rice and kimchi. But that would mean washing the containers every day, which his sharp-eyed sisters would definitely notice. They’d ask him why he was suddenly bringing lunch, and the conversation would eventually reach their mom, adding another burden to her plate.

So, in the end, he had chosen to go hungry.

— "Want me to ask my aunt to pack an extra lunch for you?"

Iheon leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table as he spoke in a matter-of-fact tone.

— "There are only a few days left before the cafeteria reopens. It’s fine."

— "It’s not fine. It’s noisy."

— "...Oh. Sorry."

His blunt statement momentarily left Heemin at a loss for words. He cleared his throat and set down his unfinished pizza slice. Without a word, Iheon handed him a cup of cola.

— "My aunt always makes too much food. It’s better to eat it than let it go to waste. From now on, have lunch with me."

A gentle smile accompanied his words.

The curve of his lips, the soft crinkle at the edges of his eyes—the kindness in his gaze was unmistakable.

Taking a sip of the soda, Heemin felt the crisp carbonation cool his dry throat.

— "Thanks... for thinking about me."

It had been a long time since someone had shown him kindness like this.

Whether it was out of duty as class president or simply because of leftover food, he didn’t know. Either way, he was now indebted to him.

He’s actually a much better guy than I thought.

Heemin decided then and there—he would do his best to maintain a good friendship with Cha Iheon.

He downed the rest of his cola in one go.

— "So, do you live with your aunt?"

— "Ah. ...Ms. Ahn, actually. She works for our family."

For some reason, when he said her surname, his voice faded, as if someone had pressed the mute button.

— "You eat well. Have some more."

Iheon placed another slice of pizza onto Heemin’s plate, this one drenched in hot sauce and garlic dipping sauce.

— "You should eat too."

— "Yeah."

Maybe it was because he had been starving for so long, but the taste of this pizza left a deep impression—one he’d never forget.

If someone ever asked him what his favorite food was, he’d answer without hesitation: Pizza.

* * *

Ding-dong.

A sudden doorbell chime jolted him awake.

His eyes opened to a room filled with glass, marble, and steel—a sleek, lifeless space devoid of warmth.

This was nothing like the cozy home of his childhood friend.

This was the world of Crimson Veil.

This was Cha Iheon, the crime lord’s house.


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